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I am a 19 year old male who only went to the docotor for small things such as sore throat broken bones , remove appendix nothing to bad i would say i was a healthy male! within the last four month things went down hill real fast

"yea im hoping that the anxiety doesnt come back to hard in the next few days I am having a very good day I can drive and everything unlike befor !!! Yes i have found a M.D therapist i have to call and find out some info and set up an app..."

"So i went back to the clinic and there was another doctor there i was seeking a better on demand treatment then .5 lorazepam and the doctor from the clinic said when it comes to anti depress and anxiety meds we should always start with a..."

"Thank you very much nurse girl i love that you are here to talk to me and help me through this I was experiencing very bad anxiety at around 2 pm this afternoon and I took a lorazepam and feel asleep till 2:30 am .... i forgot to take t..."

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